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KLUBB K38P - Elimination and Demolition; Operator Qualification; Equipment Deactivation; Deactivation Procedure

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VIII. ELIMINATION AND DEMOLITION
A. Operator qualification
Qualified mechanics who have read and understood chapter III Safety information and the chapter
IX Elimination and demolition.
B. Equipment deactivation
As soon as the lifetime has been reached, it must be dismantled. Decommissioning must
guarantee that the equipment cannot be used for the purpose for which it was designed and built;
it must also allow the recovery of the raw materials.
The company cannot be held liable for any injuries to people or animals or any damage to property
caused by the reuse of equipment parts for purposes or assembly situations differing from the
original conditions.
C. Deactivation procedure
DEACTIVATION AND REMOVAL PROCEDURES MUST BE CARRIED OUT BY SUITABLY TRAINED
AND EQUIPPED PERSONNEL.
Deactivation procedure:
Set up the machine in the rest position
Turn off the engine.
Collect oil from the tank, pipes and cylinders
Remove all the flexible rubber pipes
Remove the electric cables
Caution: Hand the oils over to the appointed organizations for the elimination of spent oil.
Caution: Flexible rubber pipes must be handed over to authorized collection and recycling centers
Caution: Electric cables must be handed over to specific recycling centers
Caution: Parts of steel, light alloy etc. must be handed over to the specific centers for recovering
these materials, as specified by the applicable standards.
D. Remaining risks after deactivation
By correctly accomplishing the instructions of paragraph IX.C: Deactivation procedure, there is
no use residual risk after deactivation
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